,,',_., \\'89I(5- No ZI9lIllSl'(I~ NEARLY NEW Sale. Friday, ] 2 $7.50 C0 105 Kent Street. ‘,,,,,0 cold wave 37.00 5! .ulu R. MacNutt, widow of the ate Robert I-‘. MacNutt of Darn- ,_v in her 88th year after an ill- ... mmnmsniim via.- » ' 1 it t f , c3)1,ar;,)e:,.S°w3,,,.,,,o; ,,,§ Tignisil Aces vs. Borden Nat- mm m,,,,,,,, and 1,3,, spent ionals at Borden rink. Time the summers i(i,hrh;Ia,mque. She 8:301:-m. as a devout s an woman Ind a faithful member of Keir Memorial Presbyterian Church llso an adherent of St. James Inserted by friends and rela- ' °resI)_vlerlan Church. Charlotte- tives as a tribute to the deceas- own. She was a life member ‘of ed, _ Ifilrailhsngglelll alildmfinih.-.135} Mus DUNCAN Mm.-cANNi:u. °‘ W9 ‘SW5 ‘“"‘°“- 5°‘ , _. . . neniher of Darnley Women's, ilsiliiite. NNOUNCEMENTS DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS CITY & QUEENS Iwusuloa siluz, February 1-man was sick well Mn Fmw-e‘: Home Cooking _gey.s Pharmacy - stand. Sponsored by Unit 7. fume p,e5c,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,c.,_ Park Royal United Church. can C31.‘ .‘°’ “d "°“"“' _cnApAun sronrs Centre to ttlllllt Regular figure skating CIII. 8 _s n , ,,,,,,5 of the city . . . Diial THE REGULAR monthly mt-‘etlnfl of the Ladies Auxiliary Royal Canadian Legion will be held in the Clover Club. Thurs- -,,u«; OFFICE of Dr. I-I r<' day. February 20th. at 7-30 p.m. . H. 9 will be closed until iV1arcli _ 1964. nesdwv ,,-,.,_ Recreation Centre. Thursday, I S , day __ 3 ,0 5 pm_ February 20th at 8 p.m.1n aid of sognci gag, .,.,“,m,,y_ ,,,_ Basilica Altair Society. , ‘ AGE SALE W,“ be February 21st, at 7 pm. Mrs. I:1U:IS,_ ,,e,e,.i, C,,,«,,e,,,.., Prowses Food Stand. Sponsored :21, Thursdw‘ 1.-,,,,,-,,,,-,. 2011, by Unit 1. Spring Park Church. ;,I.,eai Association of Girl Guides. 6n-rn- 5~"""‘°'°" "°'"‘° N°’“‘ NORTH luvan Rink to- night Thursday: York vs. Kings- spi-:ClALS AT the Gala Beauty ton at 9 p.m. Admlsrlon :5 cents ld Wave $4.00 to all. Also at 7 p.m. Pee-wees —- Wiltshire vs. Long Creek. rdlfi CARD PARTY will be held In Bi-ackley School. Friday- Feb- RUMMAGE SALE. Kirk base- ,,,a._.~ 21st. sponsored by Brack- ment. Friday. February zoth. at ,,,,. women‘: Institute. 2 ,,_m, r""" OBITUARY PRINCE COUNTY MRs- WW 3- ”"°NU'” Sponsored by Legion 3 to 5. 9 on November 12, 1963, Mrs. ,“Th9F*’ P355” “way at Mame‘ Farmers Leagu game e first semi-finals. Seabrooke vs. Sea- mansGolden Acres. Game time 8:15 p m offs tonight. February 20th. The death occurred in Canoe ‘ was the last surviving C°"°v J3““‘“'Y 13v 1964 °f M"- member of the family of the late Duncan Mnncnnne" In her 35“! irciiibald Cousins and his wife V9315 3"” 3 bI'I°I I““°”- I caret Sutherland, Four sis- _ , 9:; and ,,,,.e,, b,-,-,,,,e,-5 ,,,-ede. late David Inman and his wife eased her. She is survived by one (laugh. resided at Canoe Cove. Catherine MacDougall who had - and three sons: Millicent. She leaves to mourn two sons. lrs. HP. Beer, Charlottetown, Neil in Toronto and John at mi John, Malipeque. also eight home. also one sister. Mrs. Cla- .,;mdchi]dren,, eight graat- ra Darrach of Canoe Cove. One ,,.a,,,,,.,,,,,,,.e,, ,,,,d many niece, son. Russell. three brothers. Er- nest. John and Mark also one (I - . "Th: ,u:::,, ,,e,,., ,,.o,,, ,(e,,- sister. Mrs. Annie MscPhee pre- cmorial Church, Rllélalpeqlike d°°°35°d h°I'~ s conducted by v. D. . The funeral was held from nmpbell of Zion Presbyterian Canoe Cove Presbyterian Church 'hurcb. Charlottetown, assisted with Rev. Raymond Gillis offi- Vallbearers were six nephew: amcs. Robert, Gordon avid Cousins, John Riley and . Mm Mach“, The family of the late Mrs. Fiowerbearers were Bruce Duncan Maccannell wish to ex- ltii-.\'utt. Wilton Ramsay. Al" press their sincere appreciation Ill" C°“5'"‘3i Sumerland M"":' for the kindness of friends and imery, Dugald MacNutt and rihiir Macxay. neighbors and to those who sent was in People's messages of sympathy during ie M be ometery, Malpeque. P.E.l. our recent reaveme . IMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 21st from 3:!) - 6:3) p.m. at W“, GLASGOW 0,,,ce ,,°,,,s PENNY AUCTION aaaiiiea ‘ ed ha . Bantams 7:45 — Ms eld Vt.‘ sci and cut $1.75. Telephone Kingston. Admission to players PM 15 cents. She was the daughter of the 399 SUMMARY By THE CANADIAN PREN Toronto — Market higher; moderately heavy trading. New York — Market irregu- larly higher; moderately active trading Montreal — Market fraction- ally higher; moderately active trading. at Nor I: 51% Vanadhna 11% 55% Wostagu 13% Ills E‘ 5: -1 CU RRENCIES M0 TR 4GP) — The United States dollar in terms of Canadian funds was down 1-32 at $1.07 15-16. Pound sterling was unchanged at $3.01 15-16. MONTREAL MONTREAL (OP) -— Prices were fractionslly higher at the close of an irregular day's trad- ing on the Montreal and cans- dian Stock Exchanges Wednes- da . The composite index rose 0.2 to 131.7. Declines lead advances H to 78 Trading was moderately ac- tive. Industrial: turned over 71,500 shares ‘and mines and oils 84i2,m0 shares. Utilities showed the largest NEW YORK NEW voax lAPi—Galns by steels. motors and rub highlighted another irregular stock market today. Trading was moderate. Gainers outnumbered losers by a conservative margin and market averages conflicted. The indicators were weighed by losses of a point each for Union Carbide and Du Pont (ex dividend), 1% for Eastman Ko- dak and 1% for American Tele- phone. On the other hand, General Motors was the most active shares. A prediction that the Ford Division of Ford Motor would see a 10-per-cent gain in sales this year over 1963 was credited with renewed buying of the auto ocks. Ford rose R0tI‘A'I‘ING TRADING The rubbers got the benefit of rotating trading interest. on the basis of rising tire sales and a recommendation of the by a well-known advisory serv- 5 ice. The Dow industrial declined 49 to 794.91. Standard a nd Poor's stock index conflicted with the Dow, rising .08 to 77.55 advanced and 486 declined. Volume was 4.260,000 shares compared with 4,660,000 Tues- day. The Associated Press aver- of 60 stock closed un- changed at $4.8. Among Canadian issues gained lé and Dome Mines and Hudson Bay Mining iii. Distil- lers Seagrams fell nix. Canadian Pacific V4 and Aluminium Ltd. and International Nickel Vs. Prices on the American Ex- change were mixed. Canadian Marconi gained Va and Scurry Rainbow Oil lé. Jupiter Corp. and Canadian Javclin fell , Brazilian Traction In’: and Fargo Oil 1-16. What stocks did: Rev. Peter Ruddell, Hunter ciating. Hymns were The L0 wed Tues ‘var and Mrs. Roy Easter as is My Shepherd and Abide with Advance, 454 ganist. Hymns sung were Me, De 486 513 ‘I19 L°"d'5 M-V Sh9PI"°'d" “d Pallbearers were nephews. Unchanged 259 278 'nto the HIIIS Around ‘DO I Dav“ lznman Ernest Inmnn. ’,[‘otNallwissYue5 13091 -. ,' ' , OBK caoslaia in-ocss vi«‘i5r3‘r’v ”°i'>'-gi‘i'i»‘eaEr¥P’s’ .1’: ..i.‘.‘.‘.°3"it:: ..... "22.-.-°°.!:.:::'. .... Illlll‘ TE Mawutfi dayron evin Borg Warner ‘-16% NY Cent 32% n iiess. Hon F. . yil man. ' , , C cove c and 0 sins radio Corp 106 itrtord B, Matheson. Kenneth CeInl:Ie<;l;r1yen n anoe 32,”, 2:43: ésogmmraltiglc l'1cI‘ean' Dr‘ Frank Bowne“ Goodyear 4.’! Utd Aircraft 05% stock. rising 9'4 to 79 on 59,100 H.M.C. DOCKYARD. HALIFAX. N. S. INVITES APPLICANTS FOR THE APPRENTICE TRAINING PLAN Vacancies exist in the following trades: Plumber Boilermaker time, (|C[=) Electrician Machinist Pl<3I'°" Shipwright Entrance examinations will be held at Centers throughout the Atlantic Provinces in May Successful candidates will commence tralnmfl about 1 August. 1964- QUALIFICATIONS Age 16 - 22. (Betoi-el August. 19€_4i _ _ Education: Grade X (NS) 01‘ €QUlV3I9“t ‘Wm’ mu . PROOF OF EDUCATION MUST ACCOMPANY APPLICATION Apply to Nearest National Employment’ Service Office Not Later than I7 AP"'I- I964. i~——-——~———————- TEACHERS WAI*£E_D_________ lm TEACHERS REQUIRED For O’Leclry Regional High school For Grades 9. I0. II. I2 Including Teachers for Physical Education and Home Economics. Applv I0- Mrs. Sarah Cclrruthers Secretary. O'Leary. P-E-L OBITUARY Inserted by the family. AUGUSTINE A. MacD0\iAI.D ‘“I'here is no flock. however watched and tended. but one dead lamb is there." H. W. Longfellow. The district of Winsloe was shocked and stunned as word spread quickly that one of its young men, Augustine Adolphus MacDonald, aged 28 years, had died as a result of Injuries re- ceived in a car accident at Soliris. P.E.I.. on Saturday even- -ing. Dec. 14. 1960. He received medical attention at the scene of the accident. was annointed with the last rites of the Catholic Church. then was rushed by am- lbulance to Charlottetown. but all efforts were in vain and he suc- oumber to his injuries. Born in Souris We-st. P.E.I. Augustine was the seventh d twelve children of Maude Mac- Donald and the late Valerius A. MacDonald. In 1947 his family Ma moved to Winsloe. P.E.I. I-ie C” was employed with title Provin- cial Department of Highways. tiad maizv firientk was shown Home to pay their last respects to “Gus" Besidtshis sorrowing motliel. he is survived by five brothers and tour sisters — Archie. Lon- don. Ontario: Sydney and Ron- ald. Halifax. Nova Scotio: Carl. Ellerslie. P.F..I.: Rogers. Glar- lottetown: Claire lMIs. Harold (Mrs. rDr.i Gregory 1‘ . Richmond. Virginia: Susan and Valerie. Charlottetown. He was predeceased in Aug- ust. 1962 by his father. and in September. 1946 by a brottier and sister. Ian and Isabelle. The funeral to St. Alexis church. Rollo Bay. on very 1;,-gely attended. Rev. W. A. Keefe celebrated the Requiem High Mass and Rev. Reginald Macnonaid conducted the ser- vices at the grave. Pallbearers were John ’nlomips0n. Sleiillfll Gallant. Hamid Kneebone. David oqmgtori, Kenneth Kneobixle. and Jimmy Kicllibam. I-‘or hearts that love. there In no separation. May be rest III peace. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Vslerius A. MacDonald and family “Dress their heart- felt gratitude to all for the many acts of kindness and messages of comfort and condolence which $4 ll Stock Salas lligh Lo‘ Close Ch’:- Abltlbl 1385 I13 12% 13 Algom lum 4% pr 850 $42 41 nr 200 13'/4 131/4 13%/4+ 3! Ant 2 r 25 350% 50% 50% - sbesioa 3635 S10 19% 1954- it A 818 - 98 Ballshvr 10082.51/a§% z5%*% Bank Mon‘! 6308&‘i'/s03%60‘%+% Ban N isifiit 09%09%— % is ON 71% % + ‘A no PC 55 55 P N5 17% 1 Bell Phona 8160 853% 53% 51% + Bow I300 36% 6% 0% —% Brazil 5 -5 oil 940 329% 29% 20% + I6 K: Fora! son 6% BC Phone 100 80% 56% - Pow 400 81% 21% 21% an Cem $41 (0% C1 CDomSug 40081295 22% 22%--Ii CI 025% 25% 3515- in $1. 357% 57% 57% <I- M Cdn 310 1% 9 1 Cdn Brew pr so 850% 50% |0%+I C had 490 IN 400 C Imp Bk csso 062% 01% 0! ~95 817% 17% 17% ‘S 01 8169016!‘ X696 Ci Pow pr 1040 M7 47 C CD 435 I35 3-’! +3! 174! 86% + % Cdn Pet pr 3321 0 12% 12% It 816% 154 10% C Vickera 300 18 1| cegt st 139 no +3 Col Cell :10 Oltlfi 10% 10% + % 515 31 ll - 95 Con Paper 1500 SN“ 3% 9% + 1! ins 0Il)$l0% 10% 10% - II or Zoll A 400 30% 20 38 Int Cfli UK H5§ W Denlson 1400 I13“ 12% ll“ Dist Song 545 051% 51% 51% me Peta I15 I: 15 — 10 Bridge «no 011961154 17% + 0 Coal pr I00 C14 14 14 D C t 75 828% II 33% WA lgmo WWII“ C9“ +1 Glass 0136 17% 17‘ D stars as $11 15% 17 §§ sing E3? Du Point 133 N1 Dllpilil A I705 014% 15% 13% + ‘Q Falcon III M ' Fraser 135 G Dynun no 830% 3 "U as -9 3 3E Iggy received. A 0 Home Pi 3873 5 III 5 +0 End Ba! 135 W ‘ ' * I‘ II) 315% I5 15%-— M [m on TM 30% 45% 490’ W Imp rob lass Illlt tau 11%--it p -i-no pr so ms nu as Anny 11$ Di #6 II + 90 Int Nichol 13$ MIC VITA 7’ l- W um 10 I01 ms :4 4- 14 Int Utll If I 007% 17% 4759+ ‘C @390 UK 36-“ Ialbatt 13 III“ 19 lII+ N am an iauuu 13%)-1% Isoblaw A ll '7 7 7 I". ‘ I “II I1“ 7* "5"" Idar A II” 08% II II -I Mada: I ndflo I8 3 9 MI PR 1815 87% I7 7 -‘W IIII Else IN 019% 19% l9%- H Maritime r I10 aim me lava + to Mar 1- no Ian 86 N In Man! & (17% I796 I790 lliron ID Ii!“ 11% 11“ ten I I ll! 2” I90 330 -135 llolson A II I I I about IN IN% D% WA Mont Loos I83 I13“ 1! 1’ Hunt 15810‘! UNI“ ‘I floor! C011! 30 $58 |l% 5| + N lens I A H! 313% 13% 11% + 5 NM [Pl 425 III“ II‘! Neruda ‘N15 341% III (1% — 3. Provincial Pipe Line dropped —. Be ry ‘/4 Power. CPR. Maritime Teleg- raph and Telephone, Trans-Can- ada Pipe Lille and Trans-Moun- tain Pipe Line all rose Va. Industrial: also advanced, ris- ing 0.2 to 135.1. Moore Corp. and OIL rose it and Page-Hersey up W %. Asbestos , ham ‘/4 and Imperial Tobacco ‘/3 Banks were off 0.5 at 12.7. Imperial Commerce dropped '15. Royal %, Toronto-Dominion $5 and Nova scotis .%. Canadlenne Nationale rose Va and Montreal %. PAPERS RECORD DROP Papers dropped 0.3 to 119.9. In senior base metals Falcon- bridge and International Nickel rose 1/: each and Hudson Bay Mining it-i. Consolidated Mining and citing dropped as and Noranda ‘xi. In primary metals Dofasco rose 31 and Dominion Bridge %. Dosco dropped %. Canada Iron Foundry ‘/4 and Aluminium ‘ls. Amo< e oils Texaco dropped 1%. B.A., Home, Im- perial and Shell rose % each. In trade and finance issues .simpsons rose 91 and Ind-ustrl Acceptance Corp. %. Hudson’: Bay dropped ‘Is In food . A and beverage issues Ans Walker-Gooderham rose ‘ii and Labatt_ Vs. Canada and Domin- ion Sugar dropped ‘/4 and Sal- ada Foods and Westons A % each. In speculative mines on the Canadian Exchange Com- modore dropped ten cents, Mc- Adam five cents, Central Mani- toba two cents and Fox Lake, C Ghislau. Stairs Exploration and United Obalski one cent each. ansterre rose 12 cents, Mount PlBay dropped Vs. In‘ food and beverage issues Walker-Gooderham rose % and Labatt ‘iii. Canada 8‘I‘Id Domin- ion Sugar dropped ‘/4 and Sal- ads Foods and Weston: A ‘/5 FD lb 0 In speculative mines on the Canadian E x c h a n g e Com- modore dropped ten cents, Mc- Adam five cents. Qentral Manl- toba two cents and Fox Lake. Ghislau, Stairs Exploration and United Obalski one cent each. Transterre rose 12 cents,.Mount Pleasant six c e n t s, Dumont Nickel five cents, Jubilee fouur cents. Bruneau one cent and Fano la cen. MONTREAL caosma smclnl B! 0 Canadian Pl-flu Montreal stack li:xotiOago—I"eb. 1! Complete tabulation of Wednesday xr-—E.x-rights. xw - Ex-warrants. Net change is iron: previous board-lot rig sale.) E i, a §§§§ §-§§¥§§ g ! §s§§¥§= §§“§ tell i S Stiff 3 Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices to country stations, wooden car- : medium 36%: small 83; B N Butter: Current receipts non- N tenderable 51; 93 score tender- sble 51%: 92 score tenderable Cheese: Delivered Montreal, waxed current hiieceipts, whole- w Skim mi ., cess No. 1 in bags 14-16; roller sii gain, rising 0.4 to 112.8. 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